The Official TASA - Tahquamenon Area Snowmobile Association WebsiteNewberry, Michigan Snowmobiling Information, Newberry Area Trail Report, Newberry Trail Maps, Newberry Area Snowmobiling Photos, Become a Member of TASA, View our Newberry Events, Make a Donation, and More!Welcome to The Tahquamenon AreaSnowmobile Association of Newberry, Michigan!We e strive to provide snowmobilers with the most up to date snowmobiling information and Newberry Area Trail Report Updates.Newberry Michigan is located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and offers tourists and residents alike the best winter time recreation in the north. With thousands of snowmobilers visiting our great Upper Peninsula every winter, information on the trails, weather & membership are vital.

TASA is selling hats with the TASA embroidered logo for $15.00 each to raise funds for our club. The hats can be found at North Store, Pine Stump, TASA barn and UP Trading Company.

THERE ARE MAJOR SIGN CHANGES FOR THE YEAR STARTING 1 DEC. 2012. 11SIGNS HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED. THESE CHANGES ARE DESIGNEE TO SLOW DOWN TRAFFIC ON THE TRAILS. BE CAREFUL ON CURVES!!! THE SIGNS INCLUDENARROW BRIDGEBRIDGE AHEADWINDING TRAILSHARP CURVE CHEVRONTRAIL CROSSINGTRUCK CROSSINGNARROW TRAILTWO WAY TRAFFICDEER CROSSINGDRIFT AREASTEEP HILLTrail report updates are done daily. Please check for updates after 8a.m.

THE CLUB WANTS TO THANK EVERYONE WHO MADE GENEROUS DONATIONS IN OUR TRAIL BOXES IN NEWBERRY THIS SEASON. IT WAS A GREAT YEAR AND WE APPRECIATE THE SUPPORT.

*SEE THEE TRAIL REPORT PAGE FOR COMPLETE REPORT*

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Become a Member of TASAAlong with these reports, we hope to invite you to become a TASA member or even help out with a small donation.

No matter where you're from, we welcome your family into ours!! Happy snowmobiling and please ride safely!

Make sure to visit our TASA Photo Gallery to see how visitors and residents to the Newberry, MI area like to spend the winter months in Tahquamenon Country!

In 2005 the TASA trail system was voted #5 for the snowmobiling destination in America’s Top 10. Our trail system ranked # 1 in Lake Superior magazine.

TASA GroomersTASA is responsible for grooming and maintaining 128 miles of snowmobile trails that connect to other area trail systems that reach out throughout the entire Upper Peninsula of Michigan. To keep these snowmobile trails in top shape, it takes a lot of man power, and hours of hard labor & committment.

"The Groomers are ready and we are looking forward to receiving some snow!Please check the Trail Report for greatup-to-date information."

What is TASA?TASA is a non profit organization that was organized for the purpose of promoting and advancing the general welfare and safety of snowmobiling. TASA also is here to serve the interest of snowmobile owners, to defend such owners against discriminatory legislation and burdensome taxation, to develop a fraternal spirit among all snowmobile and other winter sport enthusiasts, to provide a medium for the exchange of snowmobilinginformation, to lease or own property for public and association uses and to perform all desirable and lawful functions for the successful operation of the association and in the general public interest.TASA’S ACCOMPLISHMENTS:TASA is not a “social club” but rather an association who’s main purpose is to better the sport of snowmobiling. TASA has accomplished its tasks through countless VOLUNTEER hours of brushing, repairing, signing and grooming the trails; construction of the building to house equipment (and we are in the process of getting plans drawn for an addition); maintaining the equipment in proper working order, acquisition of necessary tools to maintain and repair the equipment, processing numerous reports for the DNR, and parking access at the Newberry trailhead, the 3 Mile Staging area and the staging area at junction of CR 407 & CR 416.When TASA was formed in 1987, TASA was responsible for approximately 40 miles (one way) of trails. Today, TASA is responsible for approximately 128 miles (one way) of trails.MEETING TIMES AND SCHEDULED DATESMEETINGS ARE HELD AT THE TASA BARN 9017 M-123, AND THE PUBLIC IS ALWAYS WELCOME.